Julien!!! Thank you so much!!! I am a wine consultant and often get a lot of grief from my management as to how I pronounce different wines. I pronounce them as the country of origin does and they want to know why I don't pronounce them like Americans. My only response to date has been... That isn't the way it is pronounced.. Thank you!!!
Sorry I missed your comment earlier Kacy! Glad it's useful. Sorry to hear you're getting some grief from management. I think it's good you know what you're talking about, and try to educate others too. Of course, you want your customers to understand too, and not sound too snob, but I think if you know what you're talking about deeply, it's fair enough to say it the way it is said in the country of origin, especially if you've been to those countries and heard it said there, right? I personally naturally pick up on local accents when I travel, and my brain spontaneously wants to mimic it, perhaps because I'm a musician and speak 4 languages. You can probably hear left overs from my time in New Zealand in the way I speak English!? tx for stopping by mate. Keep the faith and passion alive 🥂😊🙏
@@ryanwilliams5422 I consult with people about wines to buy for different occasions, alone, over dinner, etc... I love my job! There is so so much education that is constantly changing that sometimes it's hard to keep up..hahaha I do pretty well. Thank you for your reply and understanding of the importance of teaching correctly. What do they say? Perfect practice make perfect. Cheers!
I run a small wine group. Whilst we've not been able to get together in person because of COVID-19 we have been meeting via Zoom and chatting about wine. I was delighted to discover your wine videos, which I am sharing withe my group (via Zoom) each week. Very informative, light-hearted and fun - and we have all been enjoying them so much. Thanks Julien.
Oh, wow Sue! How flattered and grateful i am to read your comment. It's such an encouragement 🙏🙏🙏 tx a million, glad to hear it's useful to your group 😊👍🥂🥂🥂 have you seen my last decanting video yet th-cam.com/video/hxFXDDifrOw/w-d-xo.html ?
@@TH-camJulien Yes, I’ve watched the decanting video which I really enjoyed. I’ve also watched many of your others which I plan to share with the group over the coming weeks. We love your style and the straightforward, no nonsense way you present. The videos are just the right length to show over Zoom and still allow us to have a good wine-related discussion before the conversation veers off onto less liquid topics 🤣 Last week I showed your ‘How Champagne is made’ and everyone found it interesting and useful (however much we may think we know, there is always something new to learn). Keep it going! Our thanks Sue
Amanda Claire Goodwin cheers Amanda. Thanks for stopping by 😊 glad to hear this was useful. I’ll probably make more of these pronunciation videos. I’m lucky enough to speak French, Spanish and Italian, so that helps. Santé Bella 🥂🙏🏻
Hi, love your videos and love your voice. Thank you for making these videos. I bought a book about wines and I had zero idea on how to pronounce 99.9 % of the words in it and so I started looking up for the pronunciation on TH-cam and subscribed to your channel immediately. 😀 I had a request, could you make an elaborate video of particular regions, grape variety in that region and the corresponding wine? Thanks 🙏
Wonderful! Great to hear Yobabnatat :-) thank for taking the time to leave a note. Do you work with wine? Where about if i may ask? Make sure to give the videos a like when you feel like it, and subscribe if you enjoy learning more about wine. Have watched any other of my video on the channel, like some of all the wine pronunciation videos here: th-cam.com/video/IxBncfGXcnE/w-d-xo.html See you around soon 🥂🙏😊 Cheers
Wow!! Going to a wine tour tomorrow. Atleast I already have an idea how to pronounce these wine words. Haha Kinda confused though on Tempranillo, I think if its ‘double l’ in spanish they usually pronounced it as ‘y’ so it sounds tempraniyo rather than the tempranilyo. All the best mate! Love this video. Thank you so much! 😊
I love your videos, thank you for such a great way of sharing your knowledge . I love wine and it is great to know the exact pronounciation of their names. Keep it up , it is very halpful, and nice.Thank you.
Thanks mate, we'll be publishing load of exciting new wine vids on that other channel I run: th-cam.com/channels/SHHB3SBhaygeRxzTBV5kMA.html There's also that other one I publish regular wine content on th-cam.com/users/AltiWineExchange in case that's of your interest :) cheer l'ami, see you around! 🥂🙏😊
@@TH-camJulien yeah, I really enjoyed it! I've just started new job at a wine boutique as a shopkeeper for few days and kept looking for some helpful and exciting videos to learn how to pronounce name of wines and grape varieties correctly and more than that. To be honest, when I was watching your videos, I didn't know who you are :)), how good your knowledge about wine is but I could see your passion and love with wine. Well done and keep doing, Julien!
Merci Laura, finding all your message, thank you very much for your support 🙏😊👍 by the way, I make more wine videos on 2 other channels if you enjoy learning about vino, this one th-cam.com/channels/cKEdHaIX31LrywZmGwRUnw.html and that one th-cam.com/channels/SHHB3SBhaygeRxzTBV5kMA.html with more than a video a week. Hope this helps 😊
Wow Michael! This is so generous of you, I'm extremely grateful. thanks you very much for your amazing support. Loads of thoughts and prayers for you from me from France 🙏🙏🙏😊👍❤
Im confused about when to pronounce the “t” sound in saint or st. For example, Morey St. Denis versus Saint Emilion. Can you share your knowledge please? And thank you!!!
Hi Shannen, of course 😊 it's fairly "simple." You pronounce the T to Saint only when the name after starts with a vowel, like St Estephe, St Emilion, St Antoine. It's silent if the name after starts with a consonant, like Saint Bernard, Saint Paul... now if it's a girl, it's Sainte and the T is always pronounced (because of the e after the T that marks the feminine gender). "Simple" like French always is 😅 hope this helps 🙏♥️
@@TH-camJulien thank you SO much! So helpful. I’ve been doing this wrong! And thank you for all of these videos. I always refer to your channel every time I am unsure of a pronunciation and it has been beyond helpful. 🙏🍷❤️
I loved this , I wasn't sure about vioignier ( vee- on- yay) 👍 most people in the UK say ( voyn- yer) I think they don't see the letter I before the letter o 🙈😳
Thanks much for your kind words and support Marty 😊🙏🍷 Here's how to pronounce Mourvedre: th-cam.com/video/T5oLV6t9qqo/w-d-xo.html Hope this works for you? Cheers!
Julien Miquel hello julien! Yes, I’ve been working at a winery for a little over a month. Harvest is just around the corner so hopefully everything goes well. I have a hard time pronouncing Sauvignon and Viognier.
Excellent, you should have a good time. It's hard work around the harvest and what we call the 'vinification', fermentation and things, but it's very stimulating and a great opportunities to share great moments with co-workers. Have fun :-) I think Sauvignon and Viognier are in the video, right? Hope it helped. Where about do you work? What's the winery? I worked harvest in the cellars all around the world for about 10 years, from France to New Zealand, Australia, Cali, Spain and Italy. Glad you're having this experience. Take care :-)
Lol, excellent :-) Did you pick up any word you could improve the pronunciation of? Any wine word you're still wondering about I could cover in a future vid? Cheers Isaac. tx for stopping by :-)
I think you're absolutely right Jordi. My mistake! It's got very popular in Southern France now, but its likely origin seems to be in Spain for sure. Cheers man. Thanks for the heads up :-)
@@TH-camJulien i mean it litrally. In se ome countries like peru, b and v sound b. But even there cava is pronounced cava and not caba. In others like chile, v is REALLYA different from b.
Thanks much Stissy :-) Very kind of you. Much appreciate you taking the time to leave a kind note. have you watched my last one about the Top 100 most famous wines (published yesterday), thought you might enjoy it as well if you enjoy learning about wine? Here-> th-cam.com/video/HKt9RZE6-y0/w-d-xo.html Merci 👍😃🍷
@@TH-camJulien I wish I found your channel earlier... Very informative. I love the content. Am a student, in Kenya, was looking for a way to pronounce wine names then boom! Got you!🤗😀, I subscribed immediately after 1video, appreciate your work and effort, looking forward to more videos...
@@styssywalvis1027 thank you very much Stissy :-) Looking forward to continuing the journey, and to hearing from you again here. all the best with the studies. Cheers
DOC Prosecco di Conegliano Valdobbiadene - now you're just showing of.. :D :D :D Anyway, good and useful video, too bad you had to add the trivial Coelho quote (the master of esotericly deep-sounding simple BS). Still worth liking it.
In spite of it's name, Gewürztraminer in not a german wine, it's origin Is in Südtirol, Italy. Precisely from the city of Tramin (Termeno) in the province of Bozen/Bolzano
Well, it tastes good, allows you to share good moments with people, pairs well with food, gives a chance to travel the world, understand elements of science, the Earth, agriculture, culture, history.... and much more.
And he said to him, Every man at the beginning sets out the good wine, and when the guest have well drunk, then the inferior. You have kept the good wine until now !!! John 2:10 NKJV We must be willing to turn from sin to receive Jesus forgiveness , and to know and live out his teachings. He who does the will of God abides for eternity. 1 John 2:17
Julien Miquel Because it makes dreadful wines that importers keep trying to shove down consumers throats as “just like” the noble grapes you include on your list. Every 5 years or so I taste it on a restaurant list thinking things have to improve, and they never do. Just because South African producers grow massive amounts of this grape, doesn’t mean it is “important.” Smelling like paint and tasting like rusty nails.... You make room for Pinotage, but have no room for Aglianico, Albariño, Aligoté, Assyrtiko, Carignan, Carménière, Cinsault, Falanghina, Fiano d’Avelinno, Furmint, Grüner, Marisanne, Melon de Bourgogne, Mourvèdre, Negeoamaro, Nero d’Avola, Petit Verdot, Pipoul de Pinet, Sémillon, Tannat, Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional, Trebbiano, Verdicchio. Novices need to know how to pronounce these grape varieties ahead of Pinotage. The only reason to know Pinotage is to be able to pass it by at the store and on a list.
@@andrewyarosh1809 Hi Andrew, I see what you're saying. I've had good tasting experiences with Pinotage, but not all of them, that's true. I tend to think there' no such thing as a bad grape; just bad wines. Pinotage has become quite iconic and synonymous with South Africa when it comes to wine, for the better or the worse I guess. But I thought it was fair to include it here, if only for the pronunciation. This is not a ranking nor an endorsement, but rather important wine words to have in mind. Where I live in Languedoc, Carignan was considered a bad grape, while it can make some beautiful wines under certain conditions, old vines, certain terroirs... I'm working my way through grapes and types of wines on this channel to try and explain them all, eventually. I agree, many 'obscure' grapes are fantastic in many corner of the world and deserve more spotlights. I guess at not at this point where I can make the trends. Would I actually want to? I guess I like to talk about the best side in things from the wine world, show their bright side when they need it. I often see wines as people. Don't like bringing them down. Although sometimes you have to when they deserve it. Anyways, I guess I'd need to taste more Pinotage to get a broader view. Sounds like you've tasted many more than I have. Cheers A. Good to exchange views :-)
Julien Miquel Thanks for the lovely reply. Looking forward to more videos, including “how to pronounce” of some of the grapes on my list, since they are also difficult for many novices (I just spent 10 minutes on Sunday at the shop with a customer on “Al-YAH-nee-koh”). South Africa doing so much better with whites these days. I also understand your point about Carignanne. It was pretty brambly in the past, but we’ve had a couple of lovely examples in the past year. So maybe there can be progress everywhere.
@@andrewyarosh1809 Cool man. Yes there are some great Carignan wines, but it's generally old vines on rough terroirs. It needs a lot heat to ripen as well. So different things have to come together well for the best results. I think they use carbonic maceration on it when it's not at its best to only extract the good stuff. Absolutely, will make videos on these. It's great to have suggestions. There's so many grape names I never know where to start and what what to do next. I lived in Spain and Italy so I've heard and said these with the local accent. See you soon again here Andrew. Santé!
Thank you so much! I now know how to pronounce these great wines correctly.
Perfect! Thank you for your kind note! Cheers 👍🥂😊
Thank you... You've explained the origin of the wines as well as the pronunciation in a simple way!
My pleasure 😊 ty 👍🥂
Ahha finally have a face with the voice. I look up a lot of biblical words. You are my favorite!! 💜
Thank you so much for your kind words and support Maryanne ❤️ 🙏 😊
Rioja pronunciation blew my mind! Thanks for this video
Thanks .. your videos are very useful for bigginers.. thanks for your genourcity..God bless you..
So nice of you. TY very much 🙏🙏😊👍🥂
Julien!!! Thank you so much!!! I am a wine consultant and often get a lot of grief from my management as to how I pronounce different wines. I pronounce them as the country of origin does and they want to know why I don't pronounce them like Americans. My only response to date has been... That isn't the way it is pronounced.. Thank you!!!
Sorry I missed your comment earlier Kacy! Glad it's useful. Sorry to hear you're getting some grief from management. I think it's good you know what you're talking about, and try to educate others too. Of course, you want your customers to understand too, and not sound too snob, but I think if you know what you're talking about deeply, it's fair enough to say it the way it is said in the country of origin, especially if you've been to those countries and heard it said there, right? I personally naturally pick up on local accents when I travel, and my brain spontaneously wants to mimic it, perhaps because I'm a musician and speak 4 languages. You can probably hear left overs from my time in New Zealand in the way I speak English!? tx for stopping by mate. Keep the faith and passion alive 🥂😊🙏
What does a wine consultant do?
@@ryanwilliams5422 I consult with people about wines to buy for different occasions, alone, over dinner, etc... I love my job! There is so so much education that is constantly changing that sometimes it's hard to keep up..hahaha I do pretty well. Thank you for your reply and understanding of the importance of teaching correctly. What do they say? Perfect practice make perfect. Cheers!
Where have you been my friend? I love the knowledge about wine names.
I have been studying French just to learn to improve my pronunciation
Of wines...and ability to get around France with my French friends...merci
Hello Isabel 👋
Hope you’re having a wonderful day
I run a small wine group. Whilst we've not been able to get together in person because of COVID-19 we have been meeting via Zoom and chatting about wine. I was delighted to discover your wine videos, which I am sharing withe my group (via Zoom) each week. Very informative, light-hearted and fun - and we have all been enjoying them so much. Thanks Julien.
Oh, wow Sue! How flattered and grateful i am to read your comment. It's such an encouragement 🙏🙏🙏 tx a million, glad to hear it's useful to your group 😊👍🥂🥂🥂 have you seen my last decanting video yet th-cam.com/video/hxFXDDifrOw/w-d-xo.html ?
@@TH-camJulien Yes, I’ve watched the decanting video which I really enjoyed. I’ve also watched many of your others which I plan to share with the group over the coming weeks. We love your style and the straightforward, no nonsense way you present. The videos are just the right length to show over Zoom and still allow us to have a good wine-related discussion before the conversation veers off onto less liquid topics 🤣
Last week I showed your ‘How Champagne is made’ and everyone found it interesting and useful (however much we may think we know, there is always something new to learn).
Keep it going!
Our thanks
Sue
I have the hardest time trying to pronounce some of these words! Thank you for this guide!
Amanda Claire Goodwin cheers Amanda. Thanks for stopping by 😊 glad to hear this was useful. I’ll probably make more of these pronunciation videos. I’m lucky enough to speak French, Spanish and Italian, so that helps. Santé Bella 🥂🙏🏻
Excellent Video. Very Helpful Indeed. Thank You. 👍
Hi, love your videos and love your voice. Thank you for making these videos. I bought a book about wines and I had zero idea on how to pronounce 99.9 % of the words in it and so I started looking up for the pronunciation on TH-cam and subscribed to your channel immediately. 😀
I had a request, could you make an elaborate video of particular regions, grape variety in that region and the corresponding wine? Thanks 🙏
Thank you for this video. I learned a lot about the right pronunciation of wine words.
Very interesting learning how you say all the different wine name, Really appreciated,
Very interesting and informative. I got the pronunciation right for them all bar the Moët et Chandon. I didn't realise the t is to be pronounced!
Cheer Brigitte, tx for the note. Oh yes it, I explain it here further: th-cam.com/video/IxBncfGXcnE/w-d-xo.html
Santé 😀🥂
I am proud of myself. I've pronounced all of these as you do for the American pronunciations.
Woow...that's amazing ...I lernt how to pronounce the names and some new things..Im following you now. I'm a knowledge athirst...thanks lots
Thanks much 🙏 ☺
Soooooooooo helpful! Thank you!
You're so welcome Kathryn! Thanks much for taking the time to send a kind note, glad it's useful 🙏😊👍
Great video! I know lot of people I’m going to point this video to!!
Will Bryant excellent Will👌🏼 glad this is useful. Hello Will’s friends, and welcome 😉
Great lesson
Gracias Mucho,. Grazie mille, e Merci Beaucoup,. Julien. GOD BLESS YOU ABUNDANTLY!
Thanks Julien
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very helpful! thank you.
This greatly helps me for my work! Thank you so much!
Wonderful! Great to hear Yobabnatat :-) thank for taking the time to leave a note. Do you work with wine? Where about if i may ask? Make sure to give the videos a like when you feel like it, and subscribe if you enjoy learning more about wine. Have watched any other of my video on the channel, like some of all the wine pronunciation videos here: th-cam.com/video/IxBncfGXcnE/w-d-xo.html
See you around soon 🥂🙏😊 Cheers
Thank you Julien! I appreciate you making this video.
TY Susan, thanks for taking the time to little a kind note. Much appreciated. glad to know this was useful. Cheers...
thank you so much... loved the 40 wine tour.... delightful!
Excellent Elaine, glad to hear. Tx for taking the time to leave a kind note 🙏😃🥂
Hello 👋
How are you doing Elaine, hope you’re having a wonderful day Elaine
Wow!! Going to a wine tour tomorrow. Atleast I already have an idea how to pronounce these wine words. Haha Kinda confused though on Tempranillo, I think if its ‘double l’ in spanish they usually pronounced it as ‘y’ so it sounds tempraniyo rather than the tempranilyo. All the best mate! Love this video. Thank you so much! 😊
Thank you!
You're welcome!
This is so useful love your videos!
I'm so glad Karina! Glad you enjoy the videos. Tx for all your support 🙏😊👍♥️
I love your videos, thank you for such a great way of sharing your knowledge . I love wine and it is great to know the exact pronounciation of their names. Keep it up , it is very halpful, and nice.Thank you.
Thank you! Great, quick education!
Tx much for the.kind note. My pleasure 🥂😀🙏 santé
Love your channel Julien👏👍.
Thanks mate, we'll be publishing load of exciting new wine vids on that other channel I run: th-cam.com/channels/SHHB3SBhaygeRxzTBV5kMA.html
There's also that other one I publish regular wine content on th-cam.com/users/AltiWineExchange
in case that's of your interest :) cheer l'ami, see you around! 🥂🙏😊
Many thanks! So helpful!!!
Thank YOU Hà, very kind of you to leave a quick note :-) much appreciated. Glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers from France 🥂
@@TH-camJulien yeah, I really enjoyed it! I've just started new job at a wine boutique as a shopkeeper for few days and kept looking for some helpful and exciting videos to learn how to pronounce name of wines and grape varieties correctly and more than that. To be honest, when I was watching your videos, I didn't know who you are :)), how good your knowledge about wine is but I could see your passion and love with wine. Well done and keep doing, Julien!
Thank you Julien !
My pleasure 🥂😀👍🙏
très gentil très utile
Merci Laura, finding all your message, thank you very much for your support 🙏😊👍
by the way, I make more wine videos on 2 other channels if you enjoy learning about vino, this one th-cam.com/channels/cKEdHaIX31LrywZmGwRUnw.html and that one th-cam.com/channels/SHHB3SBhaygeRxzTBV5kMA.html
with more than a video a week. Hope this helps 😊
Thanks!
Wow Michael! This is so generous of you, I'm extremely grateful. thanks you very much for your amazing support. Loads of thoughts and prayers for you from me from France 🙏🙏🙏😊👍❤
Thanks for your video, everyone in the States pronounce riesling like reez ling. Wasn't sure it was being pronounced incorrectly.
Thank you! I appreciate you sharing.
TY Jane for the kind note 🙏😊👍🥂
Hello Jane 👋
Happy New Year Jane hope this year bring joy and happiness to all of us 😊😊🥰🥰
@@pollacksharman8708 thank you!
@@Jane-gh7er You’re welcome Jane, how are you doing today?
Thank you for making this video, it helps!
Thanks so much
Great learning video!!!
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Thanks and Regards 🌹🙏
Most welcome Salemm! Cheers 😊🥂
This is a very useful guide - a suggestion : split this up in to words representing (a) regions & (b) grapes !
Tx Prakash 👍
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Most helpful, very informative.
Glad to hear it Mary Ann 🙏👍 merci 😀🥂
Yes that’s true Mary
Happy New Year Mary hope this year bring joy and happiness ❤️😊😊
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thank you for such support
thank you man. glad you enjoy the videos. see you soon again around the channel. Cheers 😀🥂👍
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Fun and enjoyable.
This guy is a cutie! So very helpful. Thank you!
Love the ,,video` pronunciation! (0:39-0:40) (from latin vidEre)
Im confused about when to pronounce the “t” sound in saint or st. For example, Morey St. Denis versus Saint Emilion. Can you share your knowledge please? And thank you!!!
Hi Shannen, of course 😊 it's fairly "simple." You pronounce the T to Saint only when the name after starts with a vowel, like St Estephe, St Emilion, St Antoine. It's silent if the name after starts with a consonant, like Saint Bernard, Saint Paul... now if it's a girl, it's Sainte and the T is always pronounced (because of the e after the T that marks the feminine gender). "Simple" like French always is 😅 hope this helps 🙏♥️
@@TH-camJulien thank you SO much! So helpful. I’ve been doing this wrong! And thank you for all of these videos. I always refer to your channel every time I am unsure of a pronunciation and it has been beyond helpful. 🙏🍷❤️
Thank you 🙏🏻🍻
I loved this , I wasn't sure about vioignier ( vee- on- yay) 👍 most people in the UK say ( voyn- yer) I think they don't see the letter I before the letter o 🙈😳
Very goog😊
Understanding wine is also abt learning language n geography....
Absolutely Alice, big part of the joy of it. See you around. Cheers 🥂😊
I love you.
How about how to pronounce Mourvedre? For me, it's always been difficult! Love your channel!!!
Thanks much for your kind words and support Marty 😊🙏🍷
Here's how to pronounce Mourvedre: th-cam.com/video/T5oLV6t9qqo/w-d-xo.html
Hope this works for you? Cheers!
Don't forget Muscadet (Moosk-uh-day?) You've covered that elsewhere though, so thanks!
could you kindly do a video pronouciatiom for the DRC range? st vivient etc.. merci
Hi there, you found them in the 33 Burgundy Grands Crus videos, right? Or do you need anything else pronounced?
Nice!!!
Julien is the best😘🍷
I work at a winery and it’s a bit hard pronouncing the wines 😅
Hi Fernanda, are you enjoying your time at the winery?
What are the wines you find hard to pronounce? Can I help with a video perhaps?
Julien Miquel hello julien! Yes, I’ve been working at a winery for a little over a month. Harvest is just around the corner so hopefully everything goes well. I have a hard time pronouncing Sauvignon and Viognier.
Excellent, you should have a good time. It's hard work around the harvest and what we call the 'vinification', fermentation and things, but it's very stimulating and a great opportunities to share great moments with co-workers. Have fun :-)
I think Sauvignon and Viognier are in the video, right? Hope it helped.
Where about do you work? What's the winery?
I worked harvest in the cellars all around the world for about 10 years, from France to New Zealand, Australia, Cali, Spain and Italy. Glad you're having this experience. Take care :-)
Julien Miquel thank you! 🙂
8:31 Tempranillo is pronounced "Temprani'yo"
Hi. Short correction: it is called RIESling. So you have to emphasize the first half and the I.
Thanks, great video! Reassured me I wasn't pronouncing anything too horribly wrong haha
Lol, excellent :-) Did you pick up any word you could improve the pronunciation of?
Any wine word you're still wondering about I could cover in a future vid?
Cheers Isaac. tx for stopping by :-)
The “ll” in Tempranillo is pronounced more similar to the English “y”..because it is a double “l” you don’t use a “l” sound.
True, it depends where in Spain a little, but that's generally right. Might have slightly mispronounced this one. Tx forthe feedback 👍😃🍷
A very interesting video!! I will add just one small comment, granache isn't a french grape.
I think you're absolutely right Jordi. My mistake!
It's got very popular in Southern France now, but its likely origin seems to be in Spain for sure. Cheers man. Thanks for the heads up :-)
great video. however, in spain spanish you do pronounce the v like you would in english, not like a b
Tx Ivan. Glad you found the video useful. Not sure I follow when you say in Spanish V is pronounced like a v and not a b. Can you elaborate?
@@TH-camJulien i mean it litrally. In se ome countries like peru, b and v sound b. But even there cava is pronounced cava and not caba. In others like chile, v is REALLYA different from b.
So informative. BUT, you speak so fast. 😀Nonetheless, I enjoyed your video.
helpful video
TY 🙏🥂😀
Hello Linda 👋
Happy New Year Hope this year bring Joy and happiness to all Americans and all over the world 🌎 🥰🥰😊
What do you call the wine glass you have in your this Video!
Can you Pronunc Reveilo waine
How do you pronounce Claret?
Like the video.
Thanks much Stissy :-) Very kind of you. Much appreciate you taking the time to leave a kind note. have you watched my last one about the Top 100 most famous wines (published yesterday), thought you might enjoy it as well if you enjoy learning about wine?
Here-> th-cam.com/video/HKt9RZE6-y0/w-d-xo.html
Merci 👍😃🍷
@@TH-camJulien I wish I found your channel earlier... Very informative. I love the content. Am a student, in Kenya, was looking for a way to pronounce wine names then boom! Got you!🤗😀, I subscribed immediately after 1video, appreciate your work and effort, looking forward to more videos...
@@styssywalvis1027 thank you very much Stissy :-) Looking forward to continuing the journey, and to hearing from you again here. all the best with the studies. Cheers
DOC Prosecco di Conegliano Valdobbiadene - now you're just showing of.. :D :D :D
Anyway, good and useful video, too bad you had to add the trivial Coelho quote (the master of esotericly deep-sounding simple BS). Still worth liking it.
I didn’t get it clearly; do you pronounce the last ‘n’ in Chenin?
In spite of it's name, Gewürztraminer in not a german wine, it's origin Is in Südtirol, Italy. Precisely from the city of Tramin (Termeno) in the province of Bozen/Bolzano
Make a video about pegoes
How do you pronounce Tignanello? Teeg-nan-ellow or Teen-yan-ellow?
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Carmenere ? How you pronounce it ?
How come the C in Sauvignon Blanc gets pronounced? (8:30)
My tongue probably slipped, too used to hearing it, lived in NZ for 6 years where they pronounce it, I've only been back to France 4 years!
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I wouldn’t even mention the American way of pronunciation
Tu eres ruso. ❤
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Other than getting intoxicated I don't know what good is drinking wine.
Well, it tastes good, allows you to share good moments with people, pairs well with food, gives a chance to travel the world, understand elements of science, the Earth, agriculture, culture, history.... and much more.
Comment: Grenache is from Spain.
Sirr just pronounciation only red wine
And he said to him, Every man at the beginning sets out the good wine, and when the guest have well drunk, then the inferior. You have kept the good wine until now !!! John 2:10 NKJV
We must be willing to turn from sin to receive Jesus forgiveness , and to know and live out his teachings. He who does the will of God abides for eternity. 1 John 2:17
Your voice is Toger
Pinotage does not belong in this illustrious company.....
Hi Andrew. Why?
Julien Miquel Because it makes dreadful wines that importers keep trying to shove down consumers throats as “just like” the noble grapes you include on your list. Every 5 years or so I taste it on a restaurant list thinking things have to improve, and they never do. Just because South African producers grow massive amounts of this grape, doesn’t mean it is “important.” Smelling like paint and tasting like rusty nails....
You make room for Pinotage, but have no room for Aglianico, Albariño, Aligoté, Assyrtiko, Carignan, Carménière, Cinsault, Falanghina, Fiano d’Avelinno, Furmint, Grüner, Marisanne, Melon de Bourgogne, Mourvèdre, Negeoamaro, Nero d’Avola, Petit Verdot, Pipoul de Pinet, Sémillon, Tannat, Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional, Trebbiano, Verdicchio.
Novices need to know how to pronounce these grape varieties ahead of Pinotage. The only reason to know Pinotage is to be able to pass it by at the store and on a list.
@@andrewyarosh1809 Hi Andrew, I see what you're saying. I've had good tasting experiences with Pinotage, but not all of them, that's true. I tend to think there' no such thing as a bad grape; just bad wines. Pinotage has become quite iconic and synonymous with South Africa when it comes to wine, for the better or the worse I guess. But I thought it was fair to include it here, if only for the pronunciation. This is not a ranking nor an endorsement, but rather important wine words to have in mind.
Where I live in Languedoc, Carignan was considered a bad grape, while it can make some beautiful wines under certain conditions, old vines, certain terroirs...
I'm working my way through grapes and types of wines on this channel to try and explain them all, eventually. I agree, many 'obscure' grapes are fantastic in many corner of the world and deserve more spotlights. I guess at not at this point where I can make the trends. Would I actually want to? I guess I like to talk about the best side in things from the wine world, show their bright side when they need it. I often see wines as people. Don't like bringing them down. Although sometimes you have to when they deserve it. Anyways, I guess I'd need to taste more Pinotage to get a broader view. Sounds like you've tasted many more than I have. Cheers A. Good to exchange views :-)
Julien Miquel Thanks for the lovely reply. Looking forward to more videos, including “how to pronounce” of some of the grapes on my list, since they are also difficult for many novices (I just spent 10 minutes on Sunday at the shop with a customer on “Al-YAH-nee-koh”). South Africa doing so much better with whites these days.
I also understand your point about Carignanne. It was pretty brambly in the past, but we’ve had a couple of lovely examples in the past year. So maybe there can be progress everywhere.
@@andrewyarosh1809 Cool man. Yes there are some great Carignan wines, but it's generally old vines on rough terroirs. It needs a lot heat to ripen as well. So different things have to come together well for the best results. I think they use carbonic maceration on it when it's not at its best to only extract the good stuff.
Absolutely, will make videos on these. It's great to have suggestions. There's so many grape names I never know where to start and what what to do next. I lived in Spain and Italy so I've heard and said these with the local accent. See you soon again here Andrew. Santé!
Well, his German is not so sharp, and the finest Rieslings come from the Rheingau.
Sauvignon blanc. You do not pronounce the c!!!!!!!!!